The second phase of Jiangsu Taicang Alps International Resort is scheduled to open in June 2029. With a total investment of approximately 5 billion yuan and a planned construction area of 300,000 square meters, it will serve as a key engine for cultural tourism advancement in the Yangtze River Delta region.

The project's core features include an indoor ski resort boasting five “world's first” achievements: the longest ski run at 650 meters, the greatest elevation drop of 100 meters, and a 100,000-square-meter cold zone. Utilizing AI technology for dynamic zone-wide regulation, it caters to both professional and recreational skiing needs. Two international themed hotels offer convenient “ski-in/ski-out” access and immersive holographic glacier-themed environments, enhancing the stay experience.

Among the six concurrently introduced entertainment attractions, the ice cave-themed thermal water park features spa pools and therapeutic services, creating a warm, healing space post-skiing. The Polar Ocean Park and Snow Adventure Park form a comprehensive entertainment system catering to all ages. Upon completion, the project will integrate with Phase I to establish a full “snow and ice plus” industrial chain ecosystem, solidifying its position as a regional cultural tourism hub and providing diverse support for all-season resort experiences.
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